Korawa Beach Nusa Penida – An Upcoming Paradise Hotspot

Korawa Beach Nusa Penida is sure to take you’re breath away as you look upon an untouched paradise below, quite literally. They are currently building an access down to the beachfront which is sure to become a tourist hotspot. Nevertheless, you can still enjoy the view of the coastal cliffs and crystal clear water from Korawa Beach lookout.

How to get to Korawa Beach Nusa Penida

Korawa Beach viewpoint is located next-door to Atuh Beach. Head to the parking lot on the right side of Atuh Beach and walk about 2 minutes until you can see the cliffs edge on your right. It took us just over an hour to reach Korawa Beach from the main strip on the west side of Nusa Penida. As you approach the beach, there are signs which will lead you to the parking lot.

The road is paved for majority of the drive along the coastline. However, as you approach the beach you’ll come across some steep parts with loose gravel and large potholes so take caution. The best way to get around is to rent a scooter which will cost you 70k IDR for the day. This way you’ll have the freedom to drive yourself around and explore everything the island has to offer. Another popular option on Nusa Penida is to rent a driver for the day to take you on a private tour.

Entrance Fee & Costs

Entrance costs 10K IDR per person and you’ll also have to pay 5K IDR for parking. This fee also allows entrance into Atuh Beach.

What to expect at Korawa Beach Nusa Penida

The beach itself is currently inaccessible but they are in the process of building stairways that take you down. It’ll only be a matter of time till this beach becomes very popular. It’s pristine tropical vibes are sure to attract plenty of tourists so be sure to check it out for yourself.

In the meantime, you can sit yourself along the cliffs above and enjoy the view of paradise below. From the viewpoint you’ll notice the crystal clear waters, palm trees, incredible cliff faces and even a cool triangular rock formation on shore, similar to the one at Suwehan Beach.

Once you’re done admiring the view, you can make your way to the neighbouring bay, Atuh Beach. Atuh Beach is just a short 10 minute walk away, down some stairs. There you’ll be able to sit yourself at one of the many beachside local restaurants. This spot is perfect to relax at for the day while you get yourself some food and drinks.

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Hey! We are Lola and Jirapan, an Australian travel couple with a passion for photography and videography. We are both 21 years old and are currently traveling the world, capturing raw moments and experiences to create memories that we will never forget.